A Texas police officer has been indicted on a murder charge two weeks after shooting the unarmed driver of a truck that had been reported stolen as the vehicle swerved past his police SUV in a Dallas parking lot. Farmers Branch Officer Michael Dunn, 43, turned himself in Wednesday night after a grand jury returned the unusually swift indictment in the killing of 35-year-old Juan Moreno, officials said Thursday. On June 12, police in suburban Farmers Branch spotted a white pickup that had been reported stolen from the city of Irving. Dunn followed the vehicle over the Dallas city line to a shopping center and opened fire as Moreno was pulling out of the parking lot, police said. Surveillance video appears to show Dunn firing into the driver's side of the truck as it makes a sweeping turn around his cruiser.
Carlos Quintanilla, who is acting as a spokesman for the Moreno family, commended the speedy indictment, the AP reports. "This sends a message that officers do not have the right to kill someone, that officers have to comply with the rule of law," said Quintanilla. Dunn surrendered to police in Seagoville around 8:30pm Wednesday and was released from the city jail about an hour later on a $150,000 bond, according to police records. The officer is a military veteran and has worked for the Farmers Branch Police Department for nearly 13 years, Police Chief David Hale said. During a Thursday press conference, Hale said the shooting was a tragedy and that he hopes the judicial process brings closure. "Our hearts go out to the Moreno family for their loss," Hale said. "Let us also be reminded that Farmers Branch police Officer Mike Dunn's life has been forever changed."
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